The network said it fired Teddy Davis after a "comprehensive investigation"

Published at 7:50 PM EST on Nov 29, 2017

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CNN says it has fired a senior producer on Jake Tapper's "State of the Union" show after an investigation into sexual misconduct allegations made against him.

The network says in a statement that it fired Teddy Davis after a "comprehensive investigation." The statement says Davis' alleged conduct "does not align with the standards and values" of the network.

No further details about the allegations were released, but a network spokesperson confirms they related to sexual misconduct.

Tapper wrote in a tweet that he is fully supportive of the decision.

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